But that’s the thing about how to do a franchise well.
But that’s the thing about how to do a franchise well.
They teach personal finance. People just refuse to pay attention.
The part that keeps the system human.
The way I see it, his intention was to do something like “The Division” where you have war happening in America as a sort of metaphor/proxy to teach Americans (or westerners in general) about how it feels to be in the war torn country as other countries have experienced. But not necessarily to opine on current,…
He set it in America because he wants his viewers to imagine it happening here to people and places they know.
Crazy how the stabber in the video gets involved.
I presume they were at the same party. She probably figured they could help her get the door open from the outside.
If the result of Emma Stone winning is more weird sex stuff from actresses in movies, I wouldn't exactly consider that the wrong cue.
Blonde has a 36% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes for a reason.
Eh, I doubt it’ll be a huge seller.
So like I said, a forced transfer of assets from shareholders to CEO. That’s a bad idea for a lot of reasons, the least of which is that you’re basically talking about robbing the poor to give to the rich, since most shareholders are regular people with 401ks, IRAs, pension plans, etc.
So who would own the company after it pays back all the stockholders?
Not really.
They weren’t. That’s the point.
Yeah, I highly doubt this will decrease any wait times for the passengers. It's just a cost saving measure for TSA so they don't have to pay as many staff members.
But here’s the thing, if I’m a Google executive and I spend a few billion dollars paying engineers to work on self driving tech, even if it doesn’t work, it still helps the company’s image as an innovative and tech forward software company. And hey maybe some of the software ends up being useful in a different way.…
Wait, so are we not considering Good Witch to be a comedy?
I dunno if he got an “insultingly light sentence”. He took the plea deal and got 6 months of probation. She didn’t and is looking at a max of 18 months jailtime. The difference between those two outcomes is partially because she’s more responsible, but mostly because she decided not to take the plea.
Anyone else catch the video clip of the defense expert witness flagging the judge with a gun used as an exhibit? Just fucking wild.
It’s such a shame too, considering they used to have some really good ads.